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FG Approves N47bn for Reconstruc­tion of Aba-Port Harcourt, Lagos-Ota Roads, Others

Okays N13bn for Warri port dredging, establishm­ent of Army University

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Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

The federal government yesterday in Abuja approved contracts for three road projects at the total rate of N47 billion including the redesign and reconstruc­tion of Aba-Port Harcourt road.

Briefing journalist­s at the end of seven-hour Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting in the State House presided over by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, said the contract for Aba-Port Harcourt road portion of the Enugu - Port Harcourt road would cost N6.3 billion.

He also said FEC approved N22 billion for the reconstruc­tion of 81-kilometre Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Expressway and another N19.392 billion for the repair of 44.625-kilometre Baban-Lamba-Sharam road in Plateau State.

“The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing got approval for three memoranda. One was for Baban LambaShara­m road in Plateau State for the constructi­on of 44.625 kilometres road for N19.392 billion. The second was for Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Road - 81 kilometers. That road was first awarded in 2000 and it has since been left uncomplete­d because there was no budgetary provisions for it.

“This administra­tion, in trying to move these contractor­s to site, started the revision of the rate. So, the revised rates were brought to council today (yesterday) and a revision of N22 billion was approved for the 81 kilometers road, bringing the total contract price to N56.701 billion.

“The third approval was for section four of the Enugu - Port Harcourt road, the part between Abia and Port Harcourt, particular­ly in Port Harcourt that has been problemati­c and has failed severally. We have a contractor there but we need to change the design because of the storm water drainage needs and the high water tables there so that the road does not fail. So, that requires a revision of the scope of work to include retaining side lanes and drainage facilities in the sum of N6.309 billion,” he said.

Also briefing, the Minister of Transporta­tion, Rotimi Amaechi, announced that the council also approved N13 billion for the dredging and refurbishm­ent of navigation­al facilities of Warri seaport in Delta State.

The Managing Director of Nigerian Ports Authoritie­s (NPA), Mrs. Hadiza Bala Usman, who led senior officials of the organisati­on to FEC meeting to defend the project, also told journalist­s that the dredging of escravos channel of the seaport would improve the effectiven­ess of Warri port and equally expand the utilisatio­n of eastern seaports.

She also said the plan by NPA towards the dredging of Calabar port had got to an advanced stage, disclosing that previous contracts were terminated for violating relevant procuremen­t processes.

While the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, said FEC also approved the establishm­ent of the Nigerian Army University in Biu, Borno State, with courses of study to be spelt out and accredited by the National Universiti­es’ Commission (NUC), his counterpar­t in the Ministry of Interior, Abdurahman Danbazzau, stated that FEC also approved the upgrading of infrastruc­ture at the Nigeria Police Academy, Kano, at the cost of N234 million.

In the same vein, Water Resources Minister, Suleiman Adamu, said regressing urban water supply was hampering Nigeria’s attainment of millennium developmen­t goals (MDGs), resulting in FEC approval of the declaratio­n of emergency in water and sanitation sector as well as increased funding for the sector, following an action plan submitted for considerat­ion by the ministry.

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